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Sydney Bushfire: Teens Arrested as Flames Threaten Homes
11 Dec
Summary
- Two boys, aged 12 and 13, were arrested near a bushfire scene.
- The fire in Sydney's northwest threatened several homes, causing evacuations.
- Firefighters worked to contain the blaze, with no injuries reported.

A bushfire in Sydney's northwest caused significant alarm as it threatened homes in Bella Vista on Tuesday afternoon. The Rural Fire Service issued an urgent warning to residents on Free Settlers Drive due to the out-of-control blaze. Responding officers arrested two boys, aged 12 and 13, on Balmoral Road Reserve, who are now being interviewed by police.
The fire's rapid approach caused panic, with one resident recounting the terrifying moment fire appeared at his front door and flames moved swiftly towards houses. His wife expressed fears of losing their home. Two homes were evacuated as a precautionary measure, but thankfully, no injuries have been reported.
Firefighters from the RFS and FRNSW actively worked to contain the wildfire. While the immediate threat to property was managed, residents were advised to monitor conditions. The arrests of the young suspects have left the community disappointed about the potential cause of the dangerous incident.




